Energy Infrastructure Security During Climate Change-Induced Disasters

Implementation period: 2026–2027

About Project

This project, “Energy Infrastructure Security During Climate Change-Induced Disasters”, financed by the International Visegrad Fund, aims to strengthen Georgia’s energy infrastructure resilience to climate change-related natural disasters by sharing the experience and best practices of the Visegrad countries. Building on the EU-aligned regulatory, policy, and practical experience of Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, the project focuses on preparedness, risk mitigation, and climate resilience in the energy sector. Through applied research, joint analyses and recommendations, case studies, thematic articles, and interactive trainings delivered by Visegrad experts, the project supports capacity building and knowledge transfer tailored to Georgia’s national and regional context, with the Guria region serving as a pilot area.

 

The project is implemented by the Elizbar Eristavi Energy Training Center NNLE, Georgia, in partnership with the following organizations:

  • Association for International Affairs (AMO), Czechia
  • REKK Foundation – Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research, Hungary
  • Institute of Urban and Regional Development (IRMiR), Poland
  • Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association (RC SFPA), Slovakia
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